A beneficiary of the pioneering incorporation of sound and
synchronicity into cinema, the Hollywood musical became the most
popular film genre in America’s thirties and forties. Its eastward
migration resulted in a barrage of Polish screen musicals that relied
on the country’s famous cabaret stars, while in the Soviet Union it
inspired the audience-pleasing kolkhoz musicals of Ivan Pyr’ev and
their urban counterpart, directed by Grigorii Aleksandrov. Like
Stalin, Slavic moviegoers delectated tuneful melodies, mobile bodies
in choreographed dance numbers, colorful costumes, and the notion that
“all’s well that ends well.” Yet Slavic versions of the musical
elaborated scenarios that differed from the Hollywood model. This
volume examines the vagaries of this genre in both countries, from its
early instantiations to its contemporary variations almost a century
after its dramatic birth.
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The Slavic Film Musical in a Transnational Context
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798887191294
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Academic Studies Press IPS
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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